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My new RED Cart

02-11-2008, 10:50 AM

Here is my new welding machine cart! It has no chains for the cylinder! LOL It has 8inch pipe for the cylinder holder and homemade wingnut and hinges. The cylinder cap is 4 inch. pipe . Made from Scarp.

Here is my new welding machine cart! It has no chains for the cylinder! LOL It has 8inch pipe for the cylinder holder and homemade wingnut and hinges. The cylinder cap is 4 inch. pipe . Made from Scarp.

Nice Job. But ........****ed if it isn't the wrong color . Funny red box sitting up there... Huh...must be a microwave...certainly couldn't be a welder ....welders are blue!

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nice cart.
i like the cap holder. mine are always on a shelf, usually still there when i get to the tank exchange.
we cant all have all blue shops, i just made a blue cover for my TA-185 so the Millers wouldn't pick on it too much when i wasn't in shop to defend it.

thanks for the help
......or..........
hope i helped
sigpic feel free to shoot me an e-mail direct i have time to chat.james@newyorkmetalart.comsummer is here, plant a tree. if you don't have space or time to plant one sponsor some one else to plant one for you. a tree is an investment in our planet, help it out.
JAMES

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Nice job on the cart. There's no way the tank is getting away on you. i like that and I like the wheels. Gives it that heavy look. Oh by the way I got some blue paint left over from my last project if you want it

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Thanks everyone! Yeah Dab mine does great! I evn use it on 3/8 (have to bever ) but for the money it is good. Also I got another build coming up ; a cart for my little campbell huasfield stick machine(i use it to tack stuff in my blacksmith shop , by the way I got my Blacksmith shop done) I`am going to build the wheels and almost all of the stuff will have blacksmithing added!

Inferno ForgeChris

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Nice job on the cart. There's no way the tank is getting away on you. i like that and I like the wheels. Gives it that heavy look. Oh by the way I got some blue paint left over from my last project if you want it

Thanks! The tires are from my grandpa`s garden tiller ! Buy me a blue machine and I`ll build another and paint it blue! LOL

Inferno ForgeChris

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Practical, basic, function-able, creative, excellent use of perhaps scrap material, nice paint job, good height, cool rear tires and Lincoln IS and HAS been in the game the longest of all commercial manufacturers! My shop is red, blue, yellow and green. I don't like just one color, kinda boring!

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Yeah, I know rub it in why don't ya! Hey I prefer Miller but will run a Linc, that particular machine is actually my grandad's. At work, we have an OLD SA200 that is goin on the back of my Ford here in a couple weeks when I get it running again. I also run an OLD Forney electric machine at work, so I run 'em all! Just razzin you a little. Oh well, hope to be able to afford a new Miller after I get back from 5 years of service in the Navy.